| You can verify your voter registration status online: General Voting and Election Information For the convenience of the citizens of Loudoun County, the Voter Registration Office at 801 Sycolin Road, S.E., Suite 102, Leesburg, is open Monday through Friday between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.
Voter applications may be obtained at: - Loudoun County Voter Registration Office
- Loudoun County Community Centers
- Loudoun County Public Libraries
- Offices of the Loudoun County Commissioner of the Revenue
- Offices of the Loudoun County Treasurer
- DMV Offices
Applications may be submitted in person or by mail. The General Registrar's office also supplies absentee ballots to eligible voters upon request. A voter registration form is available on the Virginia State Board of Elections website as is the application for an absentee ballot. These require the Adobe Reader, which may be downloaded here for free. Elections for county offices and ballot initiatives are generally held on the Tuesday following the first Monday in November and, for town elections, on the first Tuesday in May. Judy Brown, General Registrar Address: 801 Sycolin Road, S.E., Suite 102 Leesburg VA 20175-5686 Phone: 703-777-0380 Fax: 703-777-0622 e-mail: vote@loudoun.gov The Electoral Board is composed of three appointed members who are responsible for running elections in the county, including hiring pollworkers, choosing polling places, printing ballots, maintaining financial reports of candidates, and organizing election procedures. Electoral Board Brandi Brookhouse, Chairman Ellen Heald, Vice-Chairman Dianna Johnson Price, Secretary Address: 801 Sycolin Road, S.E., Suite 102 Leesburg VA 20175-5686 Phone: 703-777-0548 Fax: 703-777-0622 e-mail: elections@loudoun.gov Election Equipment Our primary voting equipment is the Premier Election Solutions Optical Scanner, which uses a marked paper ballot read by a light reader. One optical scanner is placed in every polling place. Our Help America Vote Act (HAVA)-mandated voting equipment is the Premier Election Solutions Touchscreen (TSX). One TSX also is placed in every polling place. HAVA mandates that every polling place have an Americans with Disabilities (ADA)- compliant piece of voting equipment in every polling place. A guide for voters on how to use the equipment is online: Online Resources Some of these documents require the Adobe Reader, which may be downloaded here for free. |